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Children in Hospital for Extended Periods (Report to Parliament)

20 June 2023

Lead MP

Oliver Heald

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Oliver Heald raised concerns about children in hospital for extended periods (report to parliament) in the House of Commons. Other MPs contributed to the debate.

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Mr Heald moved to bring in a Bill requiring the Secretary of State to report on providing financial support for parents of children receiving care in hospital for extended periods, highlighting the case of his constituent Ceri Menai-Davis and the difficulties faced by families supporting sick children. He mentioned that about 4,000 children annually spend more than two months continuously in hospitals and noted that while some limited help exists (such as annual leave entitlement or unpaid parental leave), there is no specific state support for parents whose finances are affected due to time spent with their child in hospital.
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